Provided by: cloudprint-service_0.14-5_all bug

NAME

       cloudprint-service - manage the Google Cloud Print proxy

SYNOPSIS

       systemctl start cloudprintd.service
              Start  the  cloudprintd  service.  This  will fail if the credentials have not been
              established. The service will normally start automatically  when  the  computer  is
              running.

       systemctl stop cloudprintd.service
              Stop the cloudprintd service. Login credentials are not lost. Normally, the printer
              will continue to be shown as a valid destination. Any jobs spooled during that time
              will print when the service is restarted.

       systemctl status cloudprintd.service
              Determine whether the service is running or not.

DESCRIPTION

       The  cloudprintd  services  manages  the operation of a Google Cloud Print proxy. It makes
       locally-defined CUPS printers available for use by approved Google users, both locally and
       remotely.

       Authentication credentials can be established using the wrapper script cps-auth.

FILES

       /etc/default/cloudprintd
              This  file  contains a number of parameters that control cloudprint.  View the file
              for more details.

       /etc/cloudprint.conf, ~/.cloudprint.conf
              Can contain additional command line parameters for cloudprint.

SEE ALSO

       cloudprint(1),cps-auth(1)